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Iconic view on Ha Long Bay from Hang Sung Sot (Ha Long Bay has an area of around 1, 553 km2, including 1, 960 - 2, 000 islets, most of which are limestone. The core of the bay has an area of 334 km2 with a high density of 775 islets
Halong Bay, VietnamMorning in Ha Long Bay, UNESCO World Heritage Site
Ha Long Bay sceneryImpressive karst rock and island formations of Ha Long Bay, Vietnam
A lone oarsman dwarfed by natureA single Vietnamese fisherman, rows his traditional boat, towing a bright yellow kayak against a backdrop of the face of a huge karsk (large limestone rock or island rising out of the sea)
Vietnam Pearl FarmTwo workers row out among the buoys of a pearl farm. The clams are hung from the buoys. In the background are the workers floating houses and behind that the rock face of the limestone karsks
Lan ha bay, VietnamFloating village in Lan ha bay near Cat Ba Island, Vietnam
Lan ha bayIsolated beach in Lan ha bay near Cat Ba Island, Halong bay
Drying fish on bamboo shelf at the harbor of the island of Cat Ba in Vietnam
Nice view from the hillView from the hill of the Cat Ba island to Ha Long Bay, a very special hill range emerging from the water
Vietnamese gameTwo Vietnamese men are playing a typical game on an old game board in the fishing port of Cat Ba
Cat Ba fishing portView from the Cat Ba fishing port, a beautiful view of the hill range emerging from the sea
Dramatic karst scenery, Halong Bay Vietnam
Ha Long Bay is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and a popular travel destination, in Quang Ninh Province, Vietnam
Under a KarskThese masive Limestone rocks (Karsks) or small limestone islands, sometimes are worn away at the base by weather and tidal erosion (over milennia)
A Floating Fishing VillageA colourful floating fishing village, moored at the base of a limestone karsk (large limestone rock or island rising out of the sea). Villagers live on the sea most of their life
Oyster farm near halong bayMany wooden structures that support the oysters tied on by string. Halong Bay, North Vietnam, Southeast Asia
Cargo ship near Halong BayAn empty cargo ship sails through Halong Bay. The limestone Karsks (small islands) can be seen in the background. Halong Bay, Northern Vietnam
Squid fishing trawlerA squid Fishing trawler returning to the floating fishing village with a huge limestone quarks as the background. Halong Bay, Vietnam, Southeast Asia
Remote deserted beach in Bai Tu Long - Ha Long bayHa Long Bay, in the Gulf of Tonkin, forms a spectacular seascape of limestone pillars. The area immediately northeast of Ha Long Bay is part of Bai Tu Long Bay and is less traveled
Reflection of karst islands in Bai Tu Long BayHa Long Bay, in the Gulf of Tonkin, forms a spectacular seascape of limestone pillars. The area immediately northeast of Ha Long Bay is part of Bai Tu Long Bay and is less traveled
Morning light on a Karst Island in Bai Tu Long BayHa Long Bay, in the Gulf of Tonkin, forms a spectacular seascape of limestone pillars. The area immediately northeast of Ha Long Bay is part of Bai Tu Long Bay and is less traveled
Kayaks pulled by a boat in Bai Tu Long - Ha Long bay - VietnamHa Long Bay, in the Gulf of Tonkin, forms a spectacular seascape of limestone pillars. The area immediately northeast of Ha Long Bay is part of Bai Tu Long Bay and is less traveled
Ha Long Bay
Moored tourist boatsBrightly coloured tourist boats moored at the edge of a large quarks (tall limestone island) near Halong Bay, Vietnam, Southeast Asia